Ellie Mae, the leading cloud-based platform provider for the mortgage finance industry, recently hired Carina Cortez as executive vice president of human resources. In her new role, Carina will be responsible for leading the company’s human resources organization with a focus on attracting and retaining top talent, managing workforce planning, as well as leading the talent development strategy to ensure Ellie Mae remains a best place to work, according to a company press release.
Prior to joining Ellie Mae, Carina led the team of HR Business Partners, supporting the 26,000+ associates at Walmart US eCommerce and Walmart Labs. She drove the human capital strategy for the organization, working closely with leadership to meet the growing needs of the business by focusing on strengthening people manager capabilities, top talent acceleration, organizational effectiveness and engagement and retention.
Before joining Walmart, Carina spent almost nine years at PayPal, where she held multiple leadership roles. Most recently, she served as the senior director of learning and organizational development where she reimagined the global learning and organization development function for the company. Prior to PayPal, Carina held various roles at Visa International, Inovant, a Visa subsidiary and Visa USA.
“I look forward to working with the teammates at Ellie Mae through this time of immense organizational growth and change,” Cortez said in the release. “I am excited to leverage my passion for driving business objectives, while leveraging a human capital strategy, and focusing on recruiting, retention, and talent development.”
Ellie Mae was recognized as a 2017 Bay Area Best Place to Work by the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal. It also was honored with a Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award, recognizing the company as a best place to work in 2018. Additionally, Ellie Mae was recognized as one of Fortune’s 100 Fastest Growing Companies in 2017 and has been a Deloitte Technology Fast 500 award winner for five consecutive years.
“I am very pleased to welcome Carina to the Ellie Mae team,” Ellie Mae President and CEO Jonathan Corr said. “As a technology company headquartered in the Bay Area, we have experienced very rapid growth – just last month we announced our 1,500th employee. Carina’s experience will help us align our human resources strategies with our corporate objectives and strong core values to keep the focus on employee success and ensure that Ellie Mae remains a best place to work.”